Useful Weblinks

Parentzone is a website providing useful information for parents of school age children.  If you would like to find out more about children starting or leaving school, the role of the Parent Council or how to support learning at home, click on the Parentzone logo.
 The internet is such an integral part of children’s lives these days. It opens up so many educational and social opportunities, giving them access to, quite literally, a world of information and experiences. Think U Know gives parents information on keeping children safe online and what to do should things go wrong.  Click on the image above to access the site.

The Scottish Catholic Education Service (SCES) was established in August 2003 by the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland.  SCES  offers support to schools, parishes and Dioceses. 


GetSafeOnline is a UK joint initiative between government, law enforcement and leading businesses.  They provide computer users with free, independent user friendly advice that allows them to use the Internet confidently and safely.  They advise on a wide range of issues including how to protect and destroy a PC or mobile phone, recognise scams, protect privacy and what to do when things go wrong. 
 

The internet has changed all of our lives, particularly our children’s.  For parents and carers this opens up a whole new world of things to be aware of.  For many of us, this can all be a bit too much.  You might be struggling to keep up with the things your child is doing online, you might wonder whether what they are doing is safe, and you might also be thinking how can I be as good a parent online as I am offline?  This site aims to make online parenting simple.

The National Parent Forum of Scotland was set up to give Parent Councils and Parents an opportunity to discuss and raise educational issues of mutual interest or concerns at a national level

 

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